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    Does the moon rotate on an axis?

    Question #5389. Asked by dapple. (Aug 25 00 9:56 PM)


    Dan

    Yes, it does. That's why the same side always faces the Earth as it revolves around the Earth.

    http://www.wonderquest.com/MoonSpin.htm

    [Link added -- Zb]

    Aug 26 00, 4:33 AM


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